I’ve decided to add a special monthly post to catalogue the romance novels I receive through my subscriptions to the Mills & Boon Reader’s Service.

Generally it seems my subscription books tend to be 2 months in advance of the official release date. So January’s delivery is of books from March 2012 releases.

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Well it’s 2012 and the New Year has begun, so even though it’s a few days late I wish you all a happy new year and all the best for the coming year.

Upon logging into my dashboard I find that wordpress needed to update again, it doesn’t seem long since the last update just before Christmas I believe, deactivated the ‘let it snow’ plugin and checked for other updates.

So here I am a plugin, wordpress update and 7 other updates later raring to go.

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Well, again the spectre of geographical restrictions has reared it’s ugly head. Reading on blogs that the early Nicole Jordan books are being released in digital format at a reasonable price I was interested … well my interest met a sudden end when clicking a link to the web store to have a closer look I was met with the following:

 

We’re Sorry!!

This content is not available internationally.

Unfortunately, this content is only available in select countries, and we do not currently have the rights to offer this content for browsing or purchasing in . For more information on our geographic availability, please click here.

In the meantime, please feel free to read and purchase the following content, which has international availability:

 

Sorry not interested in other content. So guess I’ll go elsewhere to find something that tickles my fancy … indie publishers here I come!!

Sounds too harsh, after all they are offering other content which has internationally availability aren’t they?

Not so, when meeting up with such restrictions I tend to go elsewhere altogether and don’t bother returning back to check for availability in the future. My attention span can be minuscule I’m afraid. Get me interested, tell me I can’t view/buy because I am living in the ‘wrong’ country and I tend to go elsewhere which doesn’t have geographically restrictions.

One of the reasons I love indie publishers, like Samhain and Total-e-bound, I can buy new releases (or old releases) regardless of my country of origin.

I wish publishers would realise this costs them money, many buyers like me can’t be bothered waiting an indefinite time for them to work out who has the right to publish a book wherever, especially when I can buy a the paperback of the same US only book regardless of which country I reside.

Many like me will buy books which don’t fight over geographic restrictions or DRM and find the joy of buying from smaller independent publishers who sell worldwide directly or through resellers.

 

Well, it’s Tuesday already. Friday saw me briefly – very briefly – taking part in the Friday Follow hosted by Parajunkee’s View. I was so short of time last Friday that I wasn’t going to participate but decided to post anyway but only had time to visit a couple of sites this time around.

But as this post is about what’s coming up here in the coming days I will move on.

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I have been reading a lot of blog posts on cliffhangers used in books and found that many echoed my sentiments on the subject. Including those voiced by Jane @ Dear Author.

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